Alzheimer's Disease Programs Initiative (ADPI)¶
ACL grant program funding states, communities, and tribal entities to develop and expand dementia-capable home and community-based service systems. At least 50% of each grant provides direct services to people living with dementia and their family caregivers, including caregiver training, respite, counseling, and support groups.
Services funded through ADPI grants include: caregiver training and education, respite care, counseling and support groups, care coordination, assistive technology, home modifications, legal services, and early-stage memory loss programs. Nearly $12.3 million awarded in 2024 across 13 grantees for 3-year project periods. Services vary by local grantee.
Some details for this program are still being verified. Check the official source for the most current information.
Eligibility¶
- Care recipient must have a qualifying disability
Services¶
Services funded through ADPI grants include: caregiver training and education, respite care, counseling and support groups, care coordination, assistive technology, home modifications, legal services, and early-stage memory loss programs. Nearly $12.3 million awarded in 2024 across 13 grantees for 3-year project periods. Services vary by local grantee.
How to apply¶
Apply online or find more information at the official program page.